That's where this infographic comes in. You might remember UK mattress retailer Dreams and their Sleep Matters Club blog from a few other handy graphics we've looked at in the past, including this one about what might be keeping you up at night and this ultimate guide for couples' sleep positions; as such, it may not be a surprise that today's gem hails from the same source. We've looked at some sleep hacks for getting some shut-eye when it's blistering hot out before — but what I like about this one is that it's arranged in tiers depending on how hideously gross the temperature is and how sleepless you feel. Plus, there are a ton of new tricks here, many of which have never occurred to me before.

For example: Sleeping in a hammock. It's not for everyone — and admittedly not a ton of research has been done on the matter — but apparently snoozing in a hanging apparatus can alleviate back pain, help you fall asleep faster, and more. Plus, hanging in mid-air allows for more airflow around your body, resulting in a cooler night overall. This Redditor who sleeps in a hammock swears by the ENO camping hammock, which you can nab for about $70 at most sporting goods stores. I'll be honest: I don't know how practical it would be for those of us who live in tiny apartments to hang a hammock and sleep in that instead of a bed… but it's still a good idea.